ANCIENT CITY: NEW TECHNOLOGY
1960
25 August – 11 September
ANCIENT CITY: NEW TECHNOLOGY
Rome’s ancient setting was a dramatic backdrop to the 1960 Olympic Games, which saw the first large electronic scoreboards and the first television coverage. As the demand for timekeepers had increased, OMEGA tripled its staff at the Games. Precise timing played a crucial role in the 100 m, where the winning margin was just 0.01 seconds.
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